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Exploring Cranial Growth Patterns from Birth to Adulthood for Forensic Research and Practice
Analyzing Patterns of Skeletal Indicators of Developmental Stress Through the Double Lens of Ontogeny and the Life Course Approach in a Contemporary Reference Sample
Mixed Cumulative Probit: A Multivariate Generalization of Transition Analysis That Accommodates Variation in the Shape, Spread and Structure of Data
Agreement and error rates associated with standardized data collection protocols for skeletal and dental data on 3D virtual subadult crania
The Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database (SVAD): An Accessible Repository of Contemporary Subadult Reference Data
Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database (SVAD) Data Collection Protocol: Dental Morphological Traits
Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database (SVAD) Data Collection Protocol: Cranial Landmarks and Craniometrics
Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database (SVAD) Data Collection Protocol: Epiphyseal Fusion, Diaphyseal Dimensions, Dental Development Stages, Vertebral Neural Canal Dimensions
Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database: SVAD_US
Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database (SVAD) Data Collection Protocol: Amira
A comparison of subadult skeletal and dental development based on living and deceased samples
Subadult Age Estimation Variables: Exploring Their Varying Roles Across Ontogeny
Standardizing ordinal subadult age indicators: Testing for observer agreement and consistency across modalities
The importance of processing procedures and threshold values in CT scan segmentation of skeletal elements: An example using the immature os coxa
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